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I i TYMONS’ DRUM IT HOME AGAIN! £r-T\ II I w ajlik Stocktaking j£jt Prices A J U I IgH |l|f ZWv Revolutionise Value Ideas ® , MEN’S-DEPT. WONDERS 0N^ O K™w ER,iE DRASTIC DRESS GOODS PRICES Sale Price 22/6 Sale Price 5/11 Prices topple, and out of the confusion Tymons’ gents* borsalino hats. Best 36 ‘ in usua F iiy°i/I. L W ' N pTke' iod turkey rug wool. 4-oz. skeins rnces topple, auu J grade. All sizes. Usually 35/-. Boys’ NAVY SERGE SUITS‘PETONE’ yard Colours: Fawn, Brown, Blue and sort the mist attractive and daringly low priced but ” 3W „. h roslyn rlannel. Colours: Ora 1/-sßelu Specials ever conceived. HATS. Usually 21/6 Allies. Sale Pr.oe 31/6 Saxe Emerald Lu Pl n, BUhard fIe XCE I LO and GOLD STAR SILK P Sale Price 12/6 ONE p|ECE ONLY 29 ,„ ch FLO RAL G ‘ e “- U Sale Price 2/6 and WOOL HOSE Usually 6/11 <in«nrl and rpan a rnval harvest of Savings. “ GENTS’ TWEED CAPS, assorted col- MOLLETON for DRESSING VFLVETEEN Colours- Navv ■ Spend and reap a royal harves ours. Usually 4/6. Sale Price 2/3 GOWNS. Greenland Usually 36 -' n^L^ n T e E a E n S-Ligl I tNa;y. ALL NEW SEASON'S MILLINERY. 6 PAIRS ONLY ROSEDALE O.S. 7 ‘ 2 Usually 2/6. Sale Price 1/9 Usually 45/6 and 1.7/6 AIf ING FINE WOOL UNDERPANTS. Sal- 37 ONLY LINEN CRASH CUSHION ruARMFI AINIE REPP Col- 7 □ IULR 1 AAInU mon shade. Usually 13/6. COVERS. Daintily embroidered. 4 n ,^ q ? H Awn r 1!X E Saffe P Green S.W. and W. Heavy Weight CHEV- „ ~ „ ■ Sale Price 7/6 usually 2/11. Sale Price 1/11 2^, nnk ? s.mllv IV6 RON CLOTH COATS tie Sot « A I P es , , . and Oak. Usually 13/6. Pesclianiki. Colours: Navy. Grey, kJ n l-l Lj 9 PAIRS ONLY RAMBSBS HEAVY Sale Price 4/6 nnd Blaek Usually 95/-. WEIGHT O.S. NATURAL UNDER BAC K FAST PILE Sale Price 09/0 IS NOW IN pants - Usually n^i e Pr)ce 7/6 farcical furnishing prices VELVET. Colours: Navy, Black, S.W. AFGALAINE FROCKS. In I &a 6 KriCe ' White, Golden Brown, Dark Saxe, Cherry and Green. New shapes. . tv w a pair's ONLY MEN’S DOMINION Mole and Henna. Usually 4/6. z Usually 57/6. Sale Price 32/6 FULL SWING 4 P MARL UNDERPANTS Usually FLOORTEX SQUARES to Clear:- Sa | e price 3/6 LADIES’ ALL WOOL CARDIGANS. 17/G ‘ Sale Price 11/6 J only 9x 9, feUa y s^|e ‘ pHce 29 /6 4-Ply FINGERING WOOLS, all makes. 5/6 ■ MACLONE PINK ALL WOOL Usually 53/6. Plain and Marls. To Clear at 6d a LAD | ES > WINCEYETTE NIGHT WORSTED UNDERWEAR. V- 2 only 9 Sale Price 35/- skein " DRESSES. Cream, Blue and Apri- , Neck Singlets. Mens Usually 1-/J LADIES’ ALL WOOL CASHMERE cot. Usually 3/11. Sale Price 2/3 ex TT „ TO/P O , n-V/M 2 only, 9 x 12ft. Usually 58/6. HOSE. Dark shades. Usually 2/11. CHILD’S WINTER WEIGHT VESTS. °' S ' Usually 13 / G - Sale Price 9 ' ll Sale Price 39/6 S a l e price 2/3 Fleecy back, all sizes. Usually 2/6 / UND E R ? AI ? t TS . iT O i^n' TCH Qai. Prim CURTAIN REMNANTS. Dozens of LADIES’ ALL WOOL GLOVES. MAIDS’ ALL WOOL. JUMPERS and / . Me ll s n U Q U 1 d 1 y P p r ; C p 0(1(1 lon » llls - Usually 1/11 to 1/H In Fawn and Brown. Usually 2/11 CARDIGANS. All shades and sizes / 9/11; O.S. Usually 14/(>. Sale Price yard> . .To Clear at 1/-yd. Sale Price 1/11 Usually 5/6. Sale Price 3/3 O.m'each BOYS' ROSLYN SUITS. PURE DOWN QUILTS 9 only. Double LADIES' ALL WOOL FANCY GAUNT- . CHILD'S FELT and VELVET HATS. Grey Worsted. Sizes 8 and 10.- Bed size. Assorted Colouis and LET GLOVES. Usual y o/11. Usually 7/(> and J/t • [e prjcc 1 , UsnaHy 37/6. Sale Price 22/6 Prices. To Clear at half price. Sale Price 2/11 g fsgag!5 § SSsBl|s u i! i 9 |L S - UIJ ? One of the Greatest Events we have planned ! TYMONS (TnUl Business in Thousands —Profit in Pennies.

■gmiHKTfl ■ -w? W !■ *l*l i/W v 1 If it were merely a / of economy, you would \ yX c fs'F buy the BIG-VALUE bar — Vr ' of Laundrine Soap. It * \ sF'' gives you most pure soap y>' '• ‘ , for your money. But Laundrine does more and better work too. Its “busy bubbles” float out all the dirt with no hard rubbing no harm to clothes or to your hands. That’s because Laundrine is REAL Soap—and there’s nothing like real soap and water to create rich suds that make clothes clean and sweet. McLEOD BROS. LIMITED, Manufacturers g»"g f yiXr Hxxi jiX/xXSGaJfc* 12 ! |O>l uK [y I In building your home, make sure that the H Sashes and Casements are perfectly made. We ■ supply all stock sizes and will make especially IJ to order. Although our work is the best, our J| prices remain low. fl Grey mouth Sash ® Door Factory || Stratford, Blair O Co. Ltd’. \ \ J| Timber Merchants and Saw-Millers, i | GREYMOUTH. ’Phone 15. I

3JMIZ YOU ItF Moving? Any shifts between town and town or town and country can generally be done more cheaply by the Railways. Give your nearest Stationmaster a chance to quote for the complete “House to House” Service. PERSONAL ATTENTION. ALL AT RAILWAY RISK. BBIHANDIfD by THERAIIWAYS

REFUSED TO HAVE IT. Manager: That’s not Baxter’s Lung Preserver you brought me. Office Boy: But it’s supposed to be as good. Manager: “Supposed to be’’ cuts no ice. I have neither the time nor the inclination to experiment with this cold of mine. I want “Baxter’s” and I want it quickly. | “Baxter’s” has no equal. Pin your faith to “Baxter's.” AH chemists and stores.—l /6. 2/6 and 4/a—Advt.

Weak Nerves! Revitalise your nerve centres with Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. Builds new red blood-cells. 3/6 month's suply. All Chemists. —Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 July 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 July 1934, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 July 1934, Page 10